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Is Fluoride Good For Your Teeth?


Posted on 5/8/2023 by Evan
Is Fluoride Good For Your Teeth?People can say a lot about you by looking at your smile. According to some people, a bright and straight smile is a sign of beauty. While cleaning your teeth is a good step, this is not the end-all to healthy and strong teeth. Fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral, also helps to maintain healthy teeth. You can find this mineral in some oral care products, foods, and water supplies. Below are 3 reasons why fluoride is vital for your dental health.

Remineralizes Tooth Enamel


Minerals and calcium are vital in strengthening the jawbone to hold teeth in place. However, acids can break down the teeth' enamel, destroying these minerals. This results in a weak tooth, which can fall off after some time. Luckily, fluoride helps in remineralization. This involves putting back minerals in the teeth to reverse the damage caused by the loss of minerals.

Prevent Tooth Decay and Cavities


Bacteria in the mouth are the leading cause of tooth decay. They feed on food debris in the mouth to release acids. Over time, the acid will destroy the protective layer of the teeth, exposing the teeth to cavities. During this stage, you will likely experience symptoms such as toothaches and sensitivity. A good way to prevent tooth decay is by receiving fluoride treatments to protect the tooth enamel against harmful bacteria and acids.

Prevent Extensive Dental Procedures


Cavities create room for bacteria build-up and infection. After some time, the infection can damage the entire tooth or the tissues supporting the tooth. This leads to tissue deterioration or tooth loss, and you may require costly dental procedures to repair the damage. The best way to avoid this is by implementing preventative measures such as fluoride. Fluoride treatment is the first defense against tooth decay and cavities. Contact us for fluoride treatments and start your journey of healthy teeth today!
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